It can create a rift within the fandom. There are fans who appreciate the original work as it is and those who might be interested in such inappropriate fanfiction. This division can lead to arguments and a less - harmonious community. Also, it can discourage those who want to promote the positive aspects of the 'Lord of the Rings' series.
Definitely not. Star-Lord and Rocket are characters from a mainstream superhero franchise, and such a plot would be completely out of character and inappropriate for the franchise's tone and target audience.
The 'How Not to Summon a Demon Lord' sex comic is definitely not appropriate. It goes beyond what is considered acceptable in terms of decency and can have negative impacts on viewers' mindsets and values.
No. 'Lord of the Rings' is a classic high - fantasy work with a rich lore, themes of heroism, friendship, and the battle between good and evil. Fanfiction that involves sex goes against the original, more family - friendly and morally - centered nature of the work.
Lord, Lord, dear Lord, these were the lyrics of a song. The lyrics of the song described the call, praise, and prayer to the Lord. The lyrics expressed love and reliance for the Lord, hoping that the Lord could guide people's path, help people get support when they were weak, let the Lord enter people's lives, and make people's lives more mature. The lyrics also mentioned that the word of the Lord was the food of life, making people more and more like Jesus. In short, this song was a song of praise to express love and dependence on the Lord.
A 'lord' of magical art could be an interesting concept. In the fanfiction, this character would be in charge of all the magical art forms in the wizarding world, such as the paintings that move and the sculptures that can come to life. They could use their power to bring more life and beauty to Hogwarts, like creating amazing murals that tell the history of magic. This would be a family - friendly take on a powerful character concept inspired by the 'lord' idea, without any inappropriate elements.